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P F Chang's China Bistro
Angie Good: At P.F. Chang’s you are surrounded by a unique environment combining influences of Chinese and American cultures. A panoramic, hand-painted mural depicting 12th century China, is visible from the main dining room and commands attention as the restaurant’s centerpiece, while several terra-cotta warriors stand guard. #otayranch
Otay Reservoir
Angie Good: In 1897, the first Lower Otay Dam was completed by the Southern California Mountain Water Company. The Lower Otay Reservoir was connected to the City of San Diego's water system in 1906 via the Bonita Pipeline. Following heavy rains, the dam burst in 1916 and the Otay Valley was flooded. The dam was rebuilt in 1918 and renamed Savage Dam. When full, Lower Otay Reservoir has 1,100 surface acres, a maximum water depth of 137.5 feet, and 25 shoreline miles. Lower Otay Reservoir has a water storage capacity of 49,848.9 acre feet. Water levels are monitored weekly. The reservoir is the home of the United States Olympic Training center for rowing sports. #eastlakevistas
Eastlake Vistas Home
Eastlake Vistas Lake
Rental Home
Summerhill Park
Arrivederci Ristorante
Hillsdale Middle School
Kyoto Sushi Fresh Japanese Grill
Salt Creek Elementary School
Chula Vista Fire
Skyzone Indoor Trampoline Park
b2be Sport & Wellness
Lakeshore Dr & Eastlake
Cobblestone Park
Shorebird Park
Ashbrook Park
Lakeshore Dr & Hartford St
Oak Park Library
Angie Good: The San Diego Public Library is a popular destination that connects this diverse community to free educational and cultural resources that enrich the lives of visitors and residents alike. With 5.6 million visitors, the library exceeds the attendance at San Diego Padres and Chargers home games combined! #Oakpark
Oak Park
Angie Good: Oak Park is characterized by single family homes, condominiums and apartments, as well as Navy housing. It is an established, stable community, demographically diverse and generally representative of San Diego. It has a fire station and a branch of the public library. The jewel of Oak Park is Chollas Lake, a 16-acre lake designated for free youth fishing (age 15 and under); a 0.8 mile dirt path around the lake for walking, jogging, and bicycling; picnic tables with barbecue grills; children's play equipment; a small basketball court; hiking trails; and a multi-purpose ball field in North Chollas canyon. #Oakpark
Holy Spirit Catholic Church
Angie Good: Holy Spirit Parish was canonically established on July 15, 1981, the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, by Archbishop Ignatius Strecker. Father Robert Pflumm was appointed its founding Pastor. Property for the building of the initial parish church and school was donated to the Archdiocese by the Mrs. Elizabeth Brulez and her son Isadore. Isadore maintains the original family home and a portion of their original property just west of the church. #oakpark
Village Theater
Angie Good: In a combined 10-year effort between Vintage Cinemas and the City of Coronado Redevelopment Agency, the newly restored Village Theatres reopened on June 23rd, 2011 to rave reviews. The over 3 million dollar renovation was brought to life by a talented group of artists, technicians and engineers.
Ocean Blvd & F Ave
Coronado Beach
Angie Good: Coronado Central Beach runs along Ocean Boulevard with a back drop of fine homes and mansions. Restrooms and shower facilities. Lifeguards on duty. Tidepools, fishing in front of the Hotel del Coronado. Fire rings, dog run at north end. Free parking on Ocean Boulevard. Beach accessible wheelchairs are available to the public, free of charge, at the Central Beach Lifeguard Tower.
Christ Church Day School
Angie Good: The educational mission of Christ Episcopal Church is based on the Anglican tradition that human reason offers a tool to interpret scriptures and to probe the most difficult issues of humanity. Consistent with that tradition, the mission of Christ Church Day School is to foster the development of the reasoning and critical thinking skills necessary to explore the deepest issues of humanity and to understand our individual responsibilities for the well-being of society, in a learning environment that is founded on the love of God and love for our fellow human beings.
Coronado Bayside Grill
Angie Good: The City of Coronado's Golf Course consists ofan 18-hole, par 72 course with wide, inviting fairways, and always immaculately manicured greens. The Coronado Golf Course also offers dramatic views of the Coronado Bridge, Hotel Del Coronado, and the San Diego Bay. The City of Coronado's Golf Course website provides our residents and visitors with a wealth of knowledge.
Vista Place & Glorietta Bay
Glorietta Bay
Angie Good: Located South of the Hotel del Coronado and City Hall, the Glorietta Bay Beach offers a unique view of the Glorietta Bay and the San Diego- Coronado Bridge. With a large grass-filled park, restrooms, playground equipment, and a small beach area, the Glorietta Bay Beach can provide hours of fun, and a relaxing time for all individuals.
Liva Distributors
Iris Av Trolley Station
Angie Good: Iris Avenue is a station of the Blue Line on the San Diego Trolley. It is located in Otay Mesa West neighborhood of the city. The stop serves a variety of purposes, holding the function of commuter center with a park and ride lot and to provide access to the nearby commercial and residential areas.
Otay Mesa-Nestor Branch Library
Angie Good: The new Otay Mesa-Nestor Branch extends the mission of the facility beyond that of merely a home for books. It embraces the notion of a place, which is an important resource and anchor for the community. The new public entrance and lobby has been created to become a link between the traditional library functions of the existing building and the new community rooms. The new entrance brings visitors off the street, down into the library and aligns it's axis with a new outdoor courtyard. The courtyard, which is visible from the existing library, new addition, and from the street, is an extension of the interior space for community events as well as a quite place for reflection and reading.
Recreational Center
Angie Good: On August 28, 1883 John Montgomery became the first person to achieve a controlled flight when he launched his glider aircraft from a hillside in Otay Mesa. In 1950, a silver, 90 foot wing from a World War II Consolidated B-24 Liberator bomber was dedicated to this site, and in 1964 the family of Luckie Waller donated a parcel of land next to the site for a park named after her son.
Montgomery Waller Community Park
Silverwing Park
Silver Wing Elementary School
Montgomery Middle School
Picador Laundry
Pho Hiep & Grill
Liberty Station
Angie Good: Much of the richness of San Diego history can be found in the many architectural influences of the Midway Disyrict. Liberty Station is an architectural masterpiece of the Spanish Colonial Revival style. Lincoln Rogers and Point Loma native Frank W. Stevenson were commissioned by the Navy to create a distinctive style for the San Diego training base. Together they would create what would become the heart of the Naval Training Center. Heavily influenced by Bertram G. Goodhue’s design for the building of the 1917 California Exposition in Balboa Park, more than 50 original buildings are restored today to preserve the magnificent work of a group of talented architects.
Visions Art Museum
Angie Good: The Visions Art Museum presents art quilts, fiber, and textile exhibitions throughout the year at the NTC Promenade, the arts and culture district of Liberty Station in San Diego, California. Artists from around the world are showcased in this state-of-the-art gallery built in 2007. The Museum is a program of Quilt Visions and together with the international juried museum biennial fulfills the mission of the organization.
Designer Gallery Ltd
Threads
Angie Good: Threads is a fabric wholesaler in San Diego, CA. For many years they have offered products such as Leather, Textiles and much more. They take pride in their service and strive to maintain a great degree of customer service by putting clients first. Rates are affordable and they only sell high quality products.
The Fruit Stand
Coffee Quick
Bay Ho Liquor & Deli
Angie Good: Bay Ho Liquor and Deli has been an area landmark for over 17 years. Family owned and operated, brothers Mark and Sam have been offering the Bay Ho community a great local market and deli where you can always find what you need. Bay Ho Liquor and Deli carries an extensive collection of imported beers, great wines and champagnes for all occasions. And you know when you come in that music from the Sinatra era will always be playing.